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Gamestop to start buying/selling retro games again

Started by technozombie, 04/15/2015, 11:40 AM

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xcrement5x

Quote from: SignOfZeta on 12/08/2015, 04:30 PMYeah, these stories are all over the place. Even if half of them are fake it's still extremely obvious that the QA at GameStop HQ is the same as it is at the store, and all the details they gave us regarding the inspection process are total fabrications.

Not surprising from the worst place in America to buy a video game...

BTW, why would you even pay shipping on those DC games? That's like $2 worth of super common junk.
Shipping was free.  If you will sell me your copies for $2 I would be happy to take them off your hands, I would even give you shipping costs on top. 
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crazydean

My favorite story is the Sega Genesis with the "void warranty if removed" sticker placed over the CD expansion port.

PCEngineHell

I probably forgot to mention this, but awhile back I purchased some Nes games from a business on ebay. Evidently it was a business with ties of some sort to Gamestop. All the carts had stickers on the back with info printed on them indicating they came from a Gamestop distribution center. Wish I could remember who it was, I do remember their ebay seller account was from Grapevine, Texas location wise.

technozombie

Quote from: PCEngineHell on 12/08/2015, 09:08 PMI probably forgot to mention this, but awhile back I purchased some Nes games from a business on ebay. Evidently it was a business with ties of some sort to Gamestop. All the carts had stickers on the back with info printed on them indicating they came from a Gamestop distribution center. Wish I could remember who it was, I do remember their ebay seller account was from Grapevine, Texas location wise.
That's kind of weird I wouldn't think a company like GameStop would need to use eBay as an outlet. Maybe the person  works for them and stole them lol.

PCEngineHell

It wasn't an individual seller on ebay. It was some large business with 50,000 feedback. I think it was called Greengadgets maybe.

xcrement5x

Quote from: PCEngineHell on 12/08/2015, 09:53 PMIt wasn't an individual seller on ebay. It was some large business with 50,000 feedback. I think it was called Greengadgets maybe.
That is weird.  Maybe they bought out a lot of their old stock back in the day or something. 

No news back from customer support yet, I didn't have time to call this evening.  If I don't hear from them before the afternoon I will get on the horn I guess.
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xcrement5x

Double-post, but I did hear back:

QuoteThank you for contacting GameStop, we will be more than glad to assist you with any request that you may have regarding the order #4151203132904230. We understand how important is for you to have the order delivery correctly.
Don't worry we will take care of this situation immediately, we have placed a request to send you a replacement for the item Quake III Arena, the order will be processed and shipped at not extra charge as soon as possible.   
We do apologized for any inconvenience that this may cause you and we hope everything gets resolve promptly. 
Please do not hesitate to contact us if we can be of any further help.
Best Regards,
Customer Care
I have yet to get a shipping confirmation or anything sooooo, I'll hold my breath for a bit.
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bartre

i dunno, i'd have a hard time even throwing down the $10-15 you probably spent on those via gamestop.
i'm not sure how legit the stories are, but i've  heard of several people getting faked out because gamestop didn't test their shit.
IE - buy earthbound, get NBA live with an EB sticker.

wilykat

It happens.  People who handles mail order sales don't know how to check the game. They look at the CD cover or cart cover, credit the seller a whopping 15 cents for the used game, and list it in the inventory as $100 game.  Never checks if the CD is correct, not scratched to heck or cracked, and never checks if the cart is working and not switched internally.

It's no different from when Gameshop accidentally sold used system that had porn on it because they never wiped it as they were supposed to.  I am surprised there hasn't been any child porn incident yet consdering how easy DSi and 3DS camera are and how an 8 year old kid may photo himself naked not realizing it's bad, then later sold the system to GS who never checks it and sells it with porn intact.

I don't know how often the bad game deal happens but I have heard of a few complaint. So maybe one-tenth of 1% of all web page only sale ends up with dud?

SignOfZeta

For the purposes of the average retro video game fan, at least the ones I know, this system simply cannot work. I've never met someone who buys 20 year old games and doesn't care about condition, or is interested in buying a game for a set price but doesn't care to even know if that game comes with a case or not until it arrives at their place. I've never met that guy.

Other than entertaining us, I don't know what/who this system could work for and I'm having a hard time trying to think of any place that just sells "used game" or "used anything" where you can't see the thing first, there is no description of that specific copy, and there is no way to talk to anyone about it.
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DragonmasterDan

Quote from: SignOfZeta on 12/09/2015, 11:48 PMFor the purposes of the average retro video game fan, at least the ones I know, this system simply cannot work. I've never met someone who buys 20 year old games and doesn't care about condition, or is interested in buying a game for a set price but doesn't care to even know if that game comes with a case or not until it arrives at their place. I've never met that guy.

Exactly,
There are people buying retro games who don't care much about condition but they're people who pick through thrift stores, garage sales and flea markets who are just looking for something cheap to bring back some childhood memories and maybe show their kids. When you have these products being sold at a premium cost as Gamestop is doing, then your audience is people looking for games in top condition.
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sirhcman

Quote from: SignOfZeta on 12/09/2015, 11:48 PMI'm having a hard time trying to think of any place that just sells "used game" or "used anything" where you can't see the thing first, there is no description of that specific copy, and there is no way to talk to anyone about it.
dkoldies, rock30games, lukiegames, gamestop. they all do it that way, i believe they all have no questions asked return policies for a specific set of time if you are not satisfied. not sure why anyone would buy at any of these places as the pricing is usually higher than ebay anyway.

crazydean

Quote from: guest on 12/10/2015, 11:40 AMdkoldies, rock30games, lukiegames, gamestop. they all do it that way, i believe they all have no questions asked return policies for a specific set of time if you are not satisfied. not sure why anyone would buy at any of these places as the pricing is usually higher than ebay anyway.
I have been wondering this as well. Some people shy away from dealing with individuals altogether. This seems to be perpetuated by a fear of dishonest seller. The assumption being that large companies have to be more honest in their dealings in order to maintain a good reputation. This is obviously wrong, but many people feel this way.

I don't know about the other stores, but gamestop accepts credit. Also, like most game stores, you get more credit than cash for tade-ins. This could be a viable way to get a game, but I wouldn't go building a collection on this principle.

Enternal

There is a gamestop in Jacksonville that has retro games in store I took some pictures and a vid. They haven't had any of the pricey games around 200 in awhile. I wonder if its because of fraud on returns or trade ins.

If you're active on CAG maybe even one of the general deal sites you can catch some of the more favorable trade ins. The last big one was pretty bad, it was 50% + trade in bonus on a weekend that also had receipt codes that gave +50% trade in and another 10% from being a power up member. This caused some guys to be selling for 25 in store but you could trade it in for 29.

xcrement5x

Well, I just got a package from Gamestop the other day, and lo and behold it's my missing copy of Quake III Arena.  They actually just sent me a whole second CIB copy, so despite their earlier screw up they have at least fixed the issue. 
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